This weekend’s TEDxBirmingham will have UAB flavor

Jayme LockeThree TEDxBirmingham speakers will give the event a distinct University of Alabama at Birmingham flavor this weekend when the annual, independently organized event is held at 10 a.m., Saturday, March 25, in UAB’s Alys Stephens Center.

Michael SaagSaag is the founder of UAB’s 1917 Clinic, which is a member of the largest AIDS clinical trials group in the world, with 34 domestic and 25 international sites. Saag has made seminal discoveries in the genetic evolution of HIV, and tools developed to study the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1917 Clinic have helped shaped the world’s response to other emerging threats, including SARS, Ebola, bird flu and the Zika virus.

Further studies on HIV/AIDS and its complications have contributed to researchers’ understanding and treatment of obesity, cardiovascular disease, liver disease and cancer. Saag, an internationally renowned researcher, was named associate dean of Global Health in the School of Medicine in 2015. He also released the book “Positive” in 2014, to spark a discussion on how to improve the U.S. health care delivery system.

Elizabeth BevinAt a TEDxBirmingham event, speakers from a variety of backgrounds — none of whom are paid — share a bold, new idea through a short talk of 18 or fewer minutes. The events also feature artistic performances and hands-on, interactive experiences. The participants at a TEDxBirmingham event represent a cross-disciplinary mix of people, ranging from civic and business leaders to educators, technologists, artists and more.

TEDxBirmingham is an independent, volunteer effort operated under license from TED. Through various initiatives, including a daylong main event, smaller salon events and more, TEDxBirmingham strives to foster the diffusion of ideas in order to spark conversations and innovations that lead to a better Birmingham.

TEDxBirmingham, like all TEDx events, is not organized for political reasons, monetary reward or personal gain. Everyone associated with TEDxBirmingham does so because he or she believes in the power of ideas to change the world.

TEDxBirmingham is supported by partners who provide both in-kind contribution of their services or products, or financial contributions. TEDxBirmingham is organized under the financial stewardship of the Innovation Depot, which is a 501(c)(3) organization.